~~NOTOC~~ > User manual #@IC_HTML@# > Export drawing from the CAD system > PTC ====== Creo 2.0 (and Pro/ENGINEER) ====== ---- This manual describes how to export drawing files in DWG, DXF, IGES and PDF formats (→[[en:infra-convert:user:terms#Drawing data format|Drawing data format]]) from the //Creo 2.0// CAD system. The recommended settings ensure that the drawing file can be read by #@IC_HTML@# in the best possible way. These instructions can also be applied analogously to the following and possibly further program versions: * Pro/ENGINEER Wildfire 5.0 * Creo Elements/Pro * Creo 1.0 //**__Content__**//  • [[en:infra-convert:user:cadexp:ptc_creo#DWG export]]\\  • [[en:infra-convert:user:cadexp:ptc_creo#DXF export]]\\  • [[en:infra-convert:user:cadexp:ptc_creo#IGES export]]\\  • [[en:infra-convert:user:cadexp:ptc_creo#PDF export]] \\ ==== DWG export ==== |< 100% 5% 20% 75%>| ^ Step ^^ Action/Result ^ ^ 1 ^ Open export menu | Click on **Export** under **File** > **Save as**.\\ \\ The //Export setup// ribbon opens. | ^ 2 ^ Open Export settings menu | Select **DWG** and click on **Settings**.\\ {{ :en:infra-convert:user:cadexp:cadexp_ptc_creo_2_0_01.png?nolink&450 |}}\\ The //Export environment for DWG// menu opens. | ^ 3 ^ Customize export settings | Select the following settings on the //Elements//, //Sheets// and //Miscellaneous// tabs. Necessary settings are marked with an arrow.\\ \\ **Note** From program version 1.5.1.1 you can use the DWG version "2018".\\ \\ **Note** If you use the Pro version of #@IC_HTML@#, you can also export all sheets as paper space (from program version 1.4.0.5). This reduces the number of files.\\ {{ :en:infra-convert:user:cadexp:cadexp_ptc_creo_2_0_02.png?nolink&650 |}}\\ Confirm the settings with **OK**. | ^ 4 ^ Export drawing sheet | Click on **Export**.\\ {{ :en:infra-convert:user:cadexp:cadexp_ptc_creo_2_0_03.png?nolink&400 |}}\\ Execute the save process as usual in the file manager that opens until the end.\\ \\ **Note** You have to individually complete step four for each drawing sheet. | \\ ==== DXF export ==== |< 100% 5% 20% 75%>| ^ Step ^^ Action/Result ^ ^ 1 ^ Open export menu | Click on **Export** under **File** > **Save as**.\\ \\ The //Export setup// ribbon opens. | ^ 2 ^ Open //Export settings// menu | Select **DXF** and click on **Settings**.\\ {{ :en:infra-convert:user:cadexp:cadexp_ptc_creo_2_0_04.png?nolink&450 |}}\\ The //Export environment for DXF// menu opens. | ^ 3 ^ Customize export settings | Select the following settings on the //Elements//, //Sheets// and //Miscellaneous// tabs. Necessary settings are marked with an arrow.\\ \\ **Note** From program version 1.5.1.1 you can use the DWG version "2018".\\ \\ **Note** If you use the Pro version of #@IC_HTML@#, you can also export all sheets as paper space (from program version 1.4.0.5). This reduces the number of files.\\ {{ :en:infra-convert:user:cadexp:cadexp_ptc_creo_2_0_05.png?nolink&650 |}}\\ Confirm the settings with **OK**. | ^ 4 ^ Export drawing sheet | Click on **Export**.\\ {{ :en:infra-convert:user:cadexp:cadexp_ptc_creo_2_0_06.png?nolink&400 |}}\\ Execute the save process as usual in the file manager that opens until the end.\\ \\ **Note** You have to individually complete step four for each drawing sheet. | \\ ==== IGES export ==== |< 100% 5% 20% 75%>| ^ Step ^^ Action/Result ^ ^ 1 ^ Open export menu | Click on **Export** under **File** > **Save as**.\\ \\ The //Export setup// ribbon opens. | ^ 2 ^ Open //Export settings// menu | Select **IGES** and click on **Settings**.\\ {{ :en:infra-convert:user:cadexp:cadexp_ptc_creo_2_0_07.png?nolink&450 |}}\\ The //Export environment for IGES// menu opens. | ^ 3 ^ Customize export settings | Select the following settings on the //Elements//, //Sheets// and //Miscellaneous// tabs. Necessary settings are marked with an arrow.\\ {{ :en:infra-convert:user:cadexp:cadexp_ptc_creo_2_0_08.png?nolink&650 |}}\\ Confirm the settings with **OK**. | ^ 4 ^ Export drawing sheet | Click on **Export**.\\ {{ :en:infra-convert:user:cadexp:cadexp_ptc_creo_2_0_09.png?nolink&400 |}}\\ Execute the save process as usual in the file manager that opens until the end.\\ \\ **Note** You have to individually complete step four for each drawing sheet. | \\ ==== PDF export ==== |< 100% 5% 20% 75%>| ^ Step ^^ Action/Result ^ ^ 1 ^ Open export menu | Under **File** > **Save As**, click **Export**.\\ \\ The "Export Setup" ribbon opens. | ^ 2 ^ Open "Export settings" menu | Select **PDF** and click on **Settings**.\\ {{ :en:infra-convert:user:cadexp:cadexp_ptc_creo_2_0_10.png?nolink&450 |}}\\ The "PDF export settings" menu opens. | ^ 3 ^ Customize export settings | Select the following settings on the "General" und "Content" tabs. Necessary settings are marked with an arrow.\\ {{ :en:infra-convert:user:cadexp:cadexp_ptc_creo_2_0_11.png?nolink&500 |}}\\ \\ {{ :en:infra-convert:user:cadexp:cadexp_ptc_creo_2_0_12.png?nolink&500 |}}\\ Confirm the settings with **OK**. | ^ 4 ^ Export drawing sheet | Click on **Export** and execute the save process as usual in the file manager that opens until the end. | ---- **Go to previous page**\\ Export drawing from the CAD system > Dassault Systèmes > [[en:infra-convert:user:cadexp:solid_works_2017|SolidWorks 2017]] **Go to next page**\\ Export drawing from the CAD system > PTC > [[en:infra-convert:user:cadexp:ptc_creo_5_0|Creo 5.0]]